The following table lists the class stereotypes with a short description and reference to where they are described in more detail.
Stereotype |
Description |
Reference |
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audit_mappings | An audit mappings class enables additional fields to be defined in the database for auditing purposes. |
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domain_definition | A domain definition is a meta-model class which defines a datatype. |
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entity | An entity class encapsulates data-maintenance functionality on a database table. |
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extension | Extension classes are intended to be used to change theAudit Fields orLast Updated Field options of an entity or struct class. |
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facade | Facade classes are used to create client-visible operations. They provide a simplified interface to a larger body of code, such as a class. |
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listrdo | ListRDO classes are simply an aggregation (list) of RDO classes. |
Cúram Rules Codification Guide |
loader | Loader classes are specified for rules data items in the model (rdo & listrdo). |
Cúram Rules Codification Guide |
process | A process class encapsulates a business process. |
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rdo | RDO (Rules Data Object) classes are used to contain data used by the Cúram rules engine. |
Cúram Rules Codification Guide |
struct | A struct class is a meta-model representation of a Java class containing a collection of fields. |
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webservice | A WebService class represents an inbound legacy web service. |
Cúram Web Services Guide |
wsinbound | A WS Inbound class represents an inbound web service. |
Cúram Web Services Guide |